Cyber Security News

Dec 17 2021

1.

Hackers Hammer Servers Running Flawed Software

2.

How Organizations Should Prioritize Security Vulnerabilities

3.

How to Install the ConfigServer and Security Firewall Combo on Ubuntu Server

4.

Botnet Steals Half a Million Dollars in Cryptocurrency From Victims

5.

Over $150 Million Stolen By Hackers From Cryptocurrency Exchange BitMart

6.

State Department Employee Phones Hacked Through NSO Group Spyware

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Federal Watchdog Warns Security Of US Infrastructure 'In Jeopardy' Without Action

8.

Data on Thousands Of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles Patients Breached

9.

Hackers Targeting and Stealing Billions From Iranian Citizens in Texting Scheme

10.

Dublin's Coombe Hospital Shuts Down IT Systems After Cyber Attack

11.

Citizen Lab Exposes Cytrox as Vendor Behind 'Predator' iPhone Spyware

12.

Russian Cyber Spy Groups Start Exploiting Log4Shell Vulnerability

13.

Phorpiex Botnet Hijacked 3,000 Cryptocurrency Transactions

14.

Sophisticated Noberus Ransomware First to Be Coded in Rust

15.

Spyware Find Highlights Depth Of Hacker-for-Hire Industry

16.

Ransomware Affects the Entire Retail Supply Chain This Holiday Season

17.

Federal Agencies Must Immediately Mitigate Log4j Vulnerabilities: CISA

18.

The Threat From Hackers Is Getting Worse - and Ignorance Isn't an Excuse for Boardrooms Any More

19.

CBP Didn't Fully Document Response to Breach, GAO Says

20.

Ga. Businessman Drops $6M Dispute Over Security Co. Deal

21.

CDEI Research Pinpoints Barriers to Trustworthy AI Exploitation

22.

How the Us Tech Giants Opening Uk Datacenters Shook Up the Public Sector Market: Cloud Wars

23.

HSBC Fined £64m for Automated Transaction Monitoring Failures

24.

NJ Provider Settles Two Healthcare Data Breach Investigations for $425K

25.

39 Ransomware Groups Targeted Healthcare in the Past 18 Months

26.

Sisense Shows Love for Data Analysts

27.

Chinese Hackers Spotted Targeting Transportation Sector

28.

Virginia Museum Shuts Down Website Amid IT Breach

29.

Agencies Under New Deadlines to Address 'Log4j' Flaws with Emergency Directive

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